TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a smoking member supporting device and a smoking
member system.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] From long time ago, people have used various items for smoking. For example, rod-like
cigarettes including filter members have been made and used.
[0003] On the other hand, various types of articles for smoking are being developed, and
various smoking environments are becoming available to users by partially or completely
inserting smoking materials into smoking members.
[0004] In many cases, it is difficult for users to handle and maintain such smoking members,
and there is a limit in improving user convenience therefor, especially when it is
necessary to separately supply energy to smoking members.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
TECHNICAL PROBLEM
[0005] The present disclosure relates to a smoking member supporting device and a smoking
member system capable of improving user convenience for smoking and maintenance of
a smoking member.
SOLUTION TO PROBLEM
[0006] According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a smoking member
supporting device which is placed in an arrangement region with or without a smoking
member mounted thereon, the smoking member supporting device including a base unit
including an arrangement surface corresponding to the arrangement region; an accommodating
unit formed adjacent to the base unit and configured to accommodate at least one region
of the smoking member; a hook unit formed at an edge of the accommodating unit to
define the accommodating unit and to maintain a state that the smoking member is accommodated
in the accommodating unit and mounted; and a connecting unit formed to face the smoking
member when the smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit and to supply
electrical energy to the smoking member.
[0007] In the present embodiment, the connecting unit may be formed on a surface of the
accommodating unit.
[0008] In the present embodiment, the smoking member supporting device may receive electrical
energy from an external power source, and the electrical energy supplied from the
external power source may be delivered to the smoking member through the connecting
unit.
[0009] In the present embodiment, energy for heating a smoking material when a user smokes
through the smoking member is needed, and the smoking member may charge energy for
heating the smoking member through the connecting unit.
[0010] In the present embodiment, the smoking member may include a heater member for heating
a smoking material when a user smokes and perform a pre-heating operation for the
heater member of the smoking member through the connecting unit.
[0011] In the present embodiment, the smoking member supporting device may further include
a cleaning unit configured to perform cleaning of a region of the smoking member when
the smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit.
[0012] In the present embodiment, the cleaning unit may be formed to correspond to the accommodating
unit.
[0013] In the present embodiment, the cleaning unit may have a brush-like shape comprising
a plurality of fiber strands.
[0014] In the present embodiment, the smoking member supporting device may further include
a cleaning driving unit configured to drive the cleaning unit to move the cleaning
unit when the cleaning member cleans the smoking member.
[0015] In the present embodiment, the smoking member supporting device may furher include
a supporting unit connected to the base unit and protruding in the lengthwise direction
of the smoking member when the smoking member is accommodated.
[0016] In the present embodiment, the connecting unit may be formed on a surface of the
supporting unit.
[0017] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a smoking
member system including a smoking member supporting device which is placed in an arrangement
region with or without a smoking member mounted thereon, wherein the smoking member
includes a main body region; an insertion groove formed at one end of the main body
region; and a heater member disposed in the insertion groove, and the smoking member
supporting device includes a base unit including an arrangement surface corresponding
to the arrangement region; an accommodating unit formed adjacent to the base unit
and configured to accommodate at least one region of the smoking member; a hook unit
formed at an edge of the accommodating unit to define the accommodating unit and to
maintain a state that the smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit
and mounted; and a connecting unit formed to face the smoking member when the smoking
member is accommodated in the accommodating unit and to supply electrical energy to
the smoking member.
[0018] In the present embodiment, the smoking member supporting device further includes
a cleaning unit formed in the accommodating unit of the smoking member supporting
device, and, the smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit. such that
the cleaning unit corresponds to the insertion groove of the smoking member when the
smoking member is mounted on the smoking member supporting device.
[0019] Other aspects, features, and advantages will become apparent from the following drawings,
claims, and detailed description of the present disclosure.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF DISCLOSURE
[0020] A smoking member supporting device and a smoking member system according to embodiments
of the present disclosure may improve user convenience for smoking and maintaining
a smoking member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0021]
FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a smoking member supporting device according
to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a state in which a smoking member mounted to the smoking
member supporting device of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically showing a modified example of the smoking member
supporting device of FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 is a diagram schematically showing another modified example of the smoking
member supporting device of FIG. 1.
FIG. 5 is a diagram schematically showing a smoking member supporting device according
to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a state in which a smoking member mounted to the smoking
member supporting device of FIG. 5.
FIG. 7 is a diagram schematically showing a modified example of the smoking member
supporting device of FIG. 6.
FIG. 8 is a diagram schematically showing a cleaning unit and a cleaning driving unit
of the smoking member supporting device of FIG. 7.
FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a modified example of FIG. 8.
FIG. 10 is a diagram schematically showing a smoking member supporting device according
to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 11 is a diagram schematically showing a smoking member supporting device according
to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 12 is a perspective diagram schematically showing a smoking member supporting
device according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 13 is a plan view of the smoking member supporting device of FIG. 12 viewed in
one direction.
FIG. 14 is a diagram for describing a process for mounting a smoking member on the
smoking member supporting device of FIG. 12.
FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view taken along a line XV-XV of FIG. 14.
FIG. 16 is a block diagram showing an example of an aerosol generating apparatus.
FIGS. 17A and 17B are diagrams showing various views of an example of a holder.
FIG. 18 is a diagram showing an example configuration of a cradle.
FIGS. 19A and 19B are diagrams showing various views of an example of a cradle.
FIG. 20 is a diagram showing an example in which a holder is inserted into a cradle.
FIG. 21 is a diagram showing an example in which a holder is tilted while being inserted
into a cradle.
FIGS. 22A and 22B are diagrams showing examples in which a holder is inserted into
a cradle.
FIG. 23 is a flowchart for describing an example in which a holder and a cradle operates.
FIG. 24 is a flowchart for describing an example in which a holder operates.
FIG. 25 is a flowchart for describing an example in which a cradle operates.
FIG. 26 is a diagram showing an example in which a cigarette is inserted into a holder.
FIGS. 27A and 27B are block diagrams showing examples of a cigarette.
FIGS. 28A to 28F are diagrams showing examples of a cooling structure of a cigarette.
BEST MODE
[0022] According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a smoking member
supporting device which is placed in an arrangement region with or without a smoking
member mounted thereon, the smoking member supporting device including a base unit
including an arrangement surface corresponding to the arrangement region; an accommodating
unit formed adjacent to the base unit and configured to accommodate at least one region
of the smoking member; a hook unit formed at an edge of the accommodating unit to
define the accommodating unit and to maintain a state that the smoking member is accommodated
in the accommodating unit and mounted; and a connecting unit formed to face the smoking
member when the smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit and to supply
electrical energy to the smoking member.
MODE OF DISCLOSURE
[0023] The present disclosure may include various embodiments and modifications, and embodiments
thereof will be illustrated in the drawings and will be described herein in detail.
The effects and features of the present disclosure and the accompanying methods thereof
will become apparent from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited to
the embodiments described below, and may be embodied in various modes.
[0024] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments, examples of which are illustrated
in the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same elements are denoted by the
same reference numerals, and a repeated explanation thereof will not be given.
[0025] It will be understood that although the terms "first", "second", etc. may be used
herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these
terms. These elements are only used to distinguish one element from another.
[0026] As used herein, the singular forms "a," "an" and "the" are intended to include the
plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
[0027] It will be further understood that the terms "comprises" and/or "comprising" used
herein specify the presence of stated features or components, but do not preclude
the presence or addition of one or more other features or components.
[0028] In addition, unless explicitly described to the contrary, the word "comprise" and
variations such as "comprises" or "comprising" will be understood to imply the inclusion
of stated elements but not the exclusion of any other elements. In addition, the terms
"-er," "-or", and "module" described in the specification mean units for processing
at least one function and operation and can be implemented by hardware components
or software components and combinations thereof.
[0029] Sizes of elements in the drawings may be exaggerated for convenience of explanation.
In other words, since sizes and thicknesses of components in the drawings are arbitrarily
illustrated for convenience of explanation, the following embodiments are not limited
thereto.
[0030] In the following examples, the x-axis, the y-axis and the z-axis are not limited
to three axes of the rectangular coordinate system, and may be interpreted in a broader
sense. For example, the x-axis, the y-axis, and the z-axis may be perpendicular to
one another, or may represent different directions that are not perpendicular to one
another.
[0031] When a certain embodiment may be implemented differently, a specific process order
may be performed differently from the described order. For example, two consecutively
described processes may be performed substantially at the same time or performed in
an order opposite to the described order.
[0032] FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a smoking member supporting device according
to an embodiment of the present disclosure, and FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a state
in which a smoking member mounted to the smoking member supporting device of FIG.
1.
[0033] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a smoking member supporting device 100 according to the
present embodiment may include a base unit 110, an accommodating unit 120, a hook
unit 121, and a connecting unit 130.
[0034] The base unit 110 may be formed to arrange the smoking member supporting device 100
in an arrangement space and may specifically include an arrangement surface 110A.
[0035] In some embodiments, the base unit 110 may have an arrangement surface 110A in the
form of a flat surface. Accordingly, the arrangement surface 110A of the base unit
110 may correspond to one surface of a region of an arrangement space desired by a
user, such as an office desk, a living room table, or a desk in a room, and the smoking
member supporting device 100 may be stably placed in the arrangement space through
the arrangement surface 110A.
[0036] Also, the smoking member supporting device 100 may be placed in an arrangement space
and then maintained in a stable state.
[0037] The accommodating unit 120 may be configured to accommodate a smoking member TM.
The accommodating unit 120 may have a groove-like shape having a certain thickness
or depth.
[0038] The hook unit 121 may be formed at an edge of the accommodating unit 120 and define
the accommodating unit 120.
[0039] When the smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 120, one region
of the smoking member TM may be accommodated in the accommodating unit 120 and the
remaining region may not be accommodated in the accommodating unit 120 and be outside
the accommodating unit 120.
[0040] The smoking member TM may be accommodated in the accommodating unit 120 and mounted
on the smoking member supporting device 100. At this time, the smoking member TM may
be stably mounted on the accommodating unit 120 through the hook unit 121.
[0041] Also, one region of the smoking member TM may be located outside the accommodating
unit 120 to facilitate the mounting of the smoking member TM to the accommodating
unit 120 or removal of the smoking member TM from the accommodating unit 120.
[0042] The smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 120 by inserting
the smoking member TM into the accommodating unit 120 in a direction parallel to the
lengthwise direction of a main body region MU of the smoking member TM, and thus the
smoking member TM may be mounted on the smoking member supporting device 100.
[0043] For example, the accommodating unit 120 may have a groove-like shape having a depth
in a direction parallel to the lengthwise direction of the smoking member TM.
[0044] The connecting unit 130 may be arranged to face the smoking member TM when the smoking
member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 120 to supply electrical energy
to the smoking member TM.
[0045] In some embodiments, the connecting unit 130 may be formed on the inner surface of
the accommodating unit 120.
[0046] When the smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 120, the connecting
unit 130 may be formed to correspond to a terminal region CU of the smoking member
TM.
[0047] In other words, when the smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit
120, the depth of the accommodating unit 120, the position of the connecting unit
130, and the position and the size of the terminal region CU may be controlled, such
that the connecting unit 130 corresponds to the terminal region CU without a further
control of a user.
[0048] In some embodiments, magnetic force may be used to facilitate the correspondence
between the connecting unit 130 and the terminal region CU. At least one of the smoking
member TM and the smoking member supporting device 100 may include a magnetic member,
and the other one region may include a magnetic material capable of interacting with
the magnetic member.
[0049] For example, a magnetic member like a permanent magnet may be used, and a magnetic
material like iron and nickel may be used to interact with the magnetic member.
[0050] At this time, the arrangement positions of the magnetic member and the magnetic material
may be adjusted between the smoking member TM and the smoking member supporting device
100, such that the connecting unit 130 and the terminal region CU match each other.
[0051] For example, the magnetic member may be disposed in one of the terminal region (CU)
and the connecting unit 130, and the magnetic material may be included in the other.
[0052] Energy may be supplied to the smoking member TM from the smoking member supporting
device 100 through the correspondence between the connecting unit 130 and the terminal
region CU. For example, energy may be supplied from the smoking member supporting
device 100 to the smoking member TM through a contact between the connecting unit
130 and the terminal region CU. More specifically, electrical energy may be supplied.
[0053] In some embodiments, the smoking member supporting device 100 may receive electrical
energy from a separate external power source and transfer the electrical energy to
the terminal region CU through the connecting unit 130, thereby supplying the electrical
energy to the smoking member TM.
[0054] In this case, the smoking member supporting device 100 may be connected to a power
source through a power cable, a USB cable, or the like. Alternatively, the smoking
member supporting device 100 may be wirelessly connected to the power source and may
receive energy through a wireless communication protocol.
[0055] The smoking member TM may store energy (e.g., charge energy) for driving the smoking
member TM through the energy supplied from the smoking member supporting device 100.
[0056] In some embodiments, the smoking member TM may charge energy as a heating source
for heating a smoking material.
[0057] In another example, the smoking member TM may perform a pre-heating process for smoking
and receive energy for the pre-heating process from the smoking member supporting
device 100. Such a pre-heating process may be necessary before a user starts smoking.
In other words, the pre-heating process may be a process for raising the temperature
of a heater used for heating the smoking material to an appropriate temperature when
the heater is provided.
[0058] When the smoking member TM is mounted on the smoking member supporting device 100,
that is, accommodated in the accommodating unit 120, energy may be supplied to the
smoking member TM without any manipulation. For example, the smoking member TM may
be charged with energy as a heating source for heating a smoking material.
[0059] In some embodiments, when a user provides a selection (e.g., when the user selects
a selection button provided in the smoking member supporting device 100), the smoking
member TM may be charged with energy as a heating source for heating a smoking material.
[0060] Also, when a user provides a selection (e.g., when the user selects a selection button
provided in the smoking member supporting device 100), the user may perform a pre-heating
process for pre-heating the smoking member TM for smoking, e.g., a pre-heating process
for a heater.
[0061] The smoking member supporting device 100 according to the present embodiment may
be easily placed in an arrangement space through an arrangement surface of a base
unit. Also, a smoking member may be accommodated in an accommodating unit to easily
mount the smoking member to the smoking member supporting device.
[0062] Also, when the smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit, energy may
be easily supplied to the smoking member through a connecting unit.
[0063] Accordingly, a user may mount a smoking member on a smoking member supporting device
after smoking through the smoking member to supply energy to the smoking member and
the user may easily smoke by taking out the smoking member from the smoking member
supporting device when the user desires.
[0064] Also, after the smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit, the smoking
member may be easily and stably mounted through a hook unit. As one region of the
smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit and the other region of the
smoking member is exposed to the outside, the smoking member may be easily mounted
on the smoking member mounting device and may be easily detached from the smoking
member supporting device.
[0065] Also, the energy necessary for the charging of the smoking member and the pre-heating
of the smoking member, that is, the process for raising the temperature of a heater
provided in the smoking member may be supplied automatically through the smoking member
supporting device or through a selection process. user convenience may be improved.
[0066] FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically showing a modified example of the smoking member
supporting device of FIG. 1, and FIG. 4 is a diagram schematically showing another
modified example of the smoking member supporting device of FIG. 1.
[0067] Referring to FIG. 3, a smoking member supporting device 100' according to the present
embodiment may include a base unit 110', an accommodating unit 120', a hook unit 121',
a connecting unit 130', and a connecting unit 140. For convenience of explanation,
descriptions below will focus on differences from the above-described embodiments.
[0068] Since the base unit 110', the accommodating unit 120', the hook unit 121', and the
connecting unit 130' of the present embodiment are identical to the base unit 110,
the accommodating unit 120, the hook unit 121, and the connecting unit 130 of the
embodiment described above with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, detailed descriptions
thereof will be omitted.
[0069] The connecting unit 140' may be formed on one surface of the base unit 110', and
more particularly, may be formed on an outer surface of the base unit 110' other than
an arrangement surface 110A' of the base unit 110'. For example, the connecting unit
140' may be formed on a side surface of the base unit 110'.
[0070] The connecting unit 140' may is a region connected to a separate external power source
when the external power source is connected to the smoking member supporting device
100', and a cable may be connected to the connecting unit 140'.
[0071] Referring to FIG. 4, a smoking member supporting device 100" according to the present
embodiment may include a base unit 110", an accommodating unit 120", a hook unit 121",
a connecting unit 130", and a connecting unit 140". For convenience of explanation,
descriptions below will focus on differences from the above-described embodiments.
[0072] Since the base unit 110", the accommodating unit 120", the hook unit 121", and the
connecting unit 130" of the present embodiment are identical to the base unit 110,
the accommodating unit 120, the hook unit 121, and the connecting unit 130 of the
embodiment described above with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, detailed descriptions
thereof will be omitted.
[0073] A connecting unit 140" may be formed in one region of the base unit 110", and more
particularly, may be formed inside the base unit 110".
[0074] The connecting unit 145" may be formed to be wirelessly connected to an separate
external power source to receive power therefrom. In other words, the connecting unit
145" may be formed to receive energy by communicating with an separate external power
source wirelessly.
[0075] The example structures of FIGS. 3 and 4 may be selectively applied to embodiments
described below.
[0076] In other words, the drawings to be described below include only the case of FIG.
3. However, it is merely for convenience of description, and the case of FIG. 4 may
also be applied.
[0077] FIG. 5 is a diagram schematically showing a smoking member supporting device according
to another embodiment of the present disclosure, and FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a
state in which a smoking member mounted to the smoking member supporting device of
FIG. 5.
[0078] Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, a smoking member supporting device 200 according to the
present embodiment may include a base unit 210, an accommodating unit 220, a hook
unit 221, a connecting unit 230, and a cleaning unit 250.
[0079] The base unit 210 may have an arrangement surface 210A to arrange the smoking member
supporting device 200 in an arrangement space.
[0080] Since details of the base unit 210 are the same as those described above for the
base unit 110 of the above-described embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 2, detailed descriptions
thereof will be omitted.
[0081] The accommodating unit 220 may be configured to accommodate a smoking member TM.
The accommodating unit 220 may have a groove-like shape having a certain thickness
or depth.
[0082] The hook unit 221 may be formed at an edge of the accommodating unit 220 and define
the accommodating unit 220.
[0083] Since details of the accommodating unit 220 and the hook unit 221 are the same as
those described above for the accommodating unit 120 and the hook unit 121 of the
above-described embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 2, detailed descriptions thereof will be
omitted.
[0084] The connecting unit 230 may be arranged to face the smoking member TM when the smoking
member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 220 to supply electrical energy
to the smoking member TM.
[0085] Since details of the connecting unit 230 are the same as those described above for
the connecting unit 130 of the above-described embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 2, detailed
descriptions thereof will be omitted.
[0086] The cleaning unit 250 may be formed to perform cleaning on the smoking member TM.
[0087] In detail, the cleaning unit 250 may be disposed in the accommodating unit 220 and
have a shape corresponding to a space inside the smoking member TM.
[0088] In some embodiments, the cleaning unit 250 may have a brush-like shape and include
a plurality of fiber strands. Here, the plurality of fiber strands may include various
materials. For example, the plurality of fiber strands may include synthetic fiber-based
materials like resins to have an appropriate strength to clean while contacting the
space of the smoking member TM and to prevent or detect damage to the smoking member
TM.
[0089] In some embodiments, the smoking member TM may have an insertion groove HG to be
connected to one end of a main body region MU.
[0090] A heater member HU may be disposed in the insertion groove HG.
[0091] A smoking material for a user to smoke may be inserted into the insertion groove
HG, and the smoking material may be heated by the heater member HU to allow the user
to perform a smoking process.
[0092] Energy supplied to the smoking member TM through the connecting unit 230 may supply
energy for the smoking process to the heater member HU.
[0093] Also, when the heater member HU needs to be pre-heated to a predetermined temperature
for an efficient smoking process, the energy supplied to the smoking member TM through
the connecting unit 230 may be used as described above.
[0094] The cleaning unit 250 may be formed to correspond to the insertion groove HG of the
smoking member TM when the smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating
unit 220.
[0095] For example, the cleaning unit 250 may have a shape of a long brush, and a direction
in which the cleaning unit 250 extends may be the same as the lengthwise direction
of the insertion groove HG. Accordingly, the cleaning unit 250 may be disposed throughout
the interior of the insertion groove HG and may clean the interior of the insertion
groove HG.
[0096] Also, the cleaning unit 250 may contact the heater member HU having a long shape
in the insertion groove HG and perform the cleaning of the heater member HU through
the contact.
[0097] For example, a smoking material for smoking is inserted into the insertion groove
HG as described above, and the smoking material is heated by the heater member HU
for a user to perform a smoking process. Therefore, residues or by-products of the
smoking material may be present in the insertion groove HG after the smoking process,
and more residues or by-products may be present at the heater member HU. The residues
or by-products may affect subsequent smoking processes and reduce user satisfaction
during smoking or the safety of the smoking member supporting device 200.
[0098] The cleaning unit 250 may facilitate the cleaning of the insertion groove HG and
the heater member HU.
[0099] For example, when the smoking member TM is mounted on the smoking member supporting
device 200 and no smoking process is performed, the cleaning of the smoking member
TM, and more particularly, the cleaning of the insertion groove HG and the heater
member HU may be easily performed.
[0100] In some embodiments, the smoking member supporting device 200 may further include
a connecting unit 240.
[0101] The connecting unit 240 may be formed on one surface of the base unit 210, and more
particularly, may be formed on an outer surface of the base unit 210 other than an
arrangement surface 210A of the base unit 210. For example, the connecting unit 240
may be formed on a side surface of the base unit 210.
[0102] The connecting unit 240 may is a region connected to a separate external power source
when the external power source is connected to the smoking member supporting device
200, and a cable may be connected to the connecting unit 240.
[0103] Also, although not shown, in another example, the smoking member supporting device
200 may include a connecting unit (not shown) formed inside the base unit 210, and
the connecting unit (not shown) may be formed to be wirelessly connected to a separate
external power source and receive power therefrom. In other words, the connecting
unit may be formed to receive energy by communicating with an separate external power
source wirelessly.
[0104] The smoking member supporting device according to the present embodiment may be easily
placed in an arrangement space through an arrangement surface of a base unit. Also,
a smoking member may be accommodated in an accommodating unit to easily mount the
smoking member to the smoking member supporting device.
[0105] Also, when the smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit, energy may
be easily supplied to the smoking member through a connecting unit.
[0106] Accordingly, a user may mount a smoking member on a smoking member supporting device
after smoking through the smoking member to supply energy to the smoking member and
the user may easily smoke by taking out the smoking member from the smoking member
supporting device when the user desires.
[0107] Also, after the smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit, the smoking
member may be easily and stably mounted through a hook unit. As one region of the
smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit and the other region of the
smoking member is exposed to the outside, the smoking member may be easily mounted
on the smoking member mounting device and may be easily detached from the smoking
member supporting device.
[0108] Also, the energy necessary for the charging of the smoking member and the pre-heating
of the smoking member, that is, the process for raising the temperature of a heater
provided in the smoking member may be supplied automatically through the smoking member
supporting device or through a selection process. user convenience may be improved.
[0109] Also, an insertion groove and a heater member of a smoking member may be cleaned
through a cleaning unit. For example, when a smoking member is mounted on a smoking
member supporting device and no smoking process is performed, cleaning of the smoking
member, and more particularly, cleaning of an insertion groove and a heater member
may be easily performed. Therefore, convenience of using and maintaining a smoking
member supporting device and the lifespan of the smoking member supporting device
may be improved.
[0110] FIG. 7 is a diagram schematically showing a modified example of the smoking member
supporting device of FIG. 6, FIG. 8 is a diagram showing examples of a cleaning unit
and a cleaning driving unit of FIG. 7, and FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a modified
example of FIG. 8.
[0111] Referring to FIG. 7, a smoking member supporting device 200' may include a base unit
210', an accommodating unit 220', a hook unit 221', a connecting unit 230', a cleaning
unit 250', and a cleaning driving unit 255'.
[0112] Since the base unit 210', the accommodating unit 220', the hook unit 221', and the
connecting unit 230' of the present embodiment are identical to the base unit 210,
the accommodating unit 220, the hook unit 221, and the connecting unit 230 of the
embodiment described above with reference to FIGS. 5 and 6, detailed descriptions
thereof will be omitted.
[0113] The cleaning unit 250 ' may be connected to the cleaning driving unit 255' and moved
by the cleaning driving unit 255'.
[0114] For example, as shown in FIG. 8, the cleaning unit 250' may perform a rotational
movement around a rotation axis AX by rotational driving of the cleaning driving unit
255'.
[0115] In some embodiments, the cleaning unit 250' may rotate at least one rotation, that
is, at least 360 degrees.
[0116] In another example, the cleaning unit 250' may perform an angular movement of less
than 360 degrees.
[0117] The rotation axis AX may be parallel to the lengthwise direction of the cleaning
unit 250'. Also, the rotation axis AX may be parallel to the insertion groove HG.
As a result, the cleaning unit 250' may clean the insertion groove HG in the insertion
groove HU without leaving the insertion groove HG.
[0118] In particular, the cleaning of the insertion groove HG and the heater member HU may
be easily performed through the rotational movement of the cleaning unit 250'.
[0119] In another example, referring to FIG. 9, the cleaning unit 250" may be connected
to the cleaning driving unit 255" and moved by the cleaning driving unit 255". Specifically,
the cleaning unit 250" may move in unidirectionally or bidirectionally in a movement
direction LD by linear movement of the cleaning driving unit 255".
[0120] In some embodiments, the movement direction LD may be parallel to the lengthwise
direction of the cleaning unit 250". Also, the movement direction LD may be parallel
to the insertion groove HG. As a result, the cleaning unit 250" may clean the insertion
groove HG in the insertion groove HU without leaving the insertion groove HG.
[0121] Also, although not shown, the movement of a cleaning unit through a cleaning driving
unit may be in another form. For example, the cleaning of the insertion groove HG
and the heater member HU may be performed easily through a vibration movement of the
cleaning unit through the cleaning driving unit.
[0122] Although not shown or described in detail, the technical ideas of FIGS. 7 to 9 or
the vibration movement of the cleaning unit according to an optional embodiment may
be selectively applied to smoking member supporting device of the above-described
embodiments and below embodiments.
[0123] Power for driving the cleaning driving units 255' and 255" may be supplied from an
external power source.
[0124] Also, in another example, a separate power source may be included in the smoking
member supporting device (e.g., in the base unit) for driving the cleaning driving
units 255' and 255".
[0125] FIG. 10 is a diagram schematically showing a smoking member supporting device according
to another embodiment of the present disclosure;
[0126] Referring to FIG. 10, a smoking member supporting device 300 according to the present
embodiment may include a base unit 310, an accommodating unit 320, a hook unit 321,
a connecting unit 330, and a cleaning unit 350.
[0127] Also, a state in which the smoking member TM is mounted on the smoking member supporting
device 300 is shown.
[0128] The base unit 310 may have an arrangement surface 310A to arrange the smoking member
supporting device 300 in an arrangement space.
[0129] The base unit 310 may have a long shape.
[0130] In some embodiments, the base unit 310 may have a length corresponding to or greater
than that of the smoking member TM.
[0131] The accommodating unit 320 may be configured to accommodate a smoking member TM.
The accommodating unit 320 may have a groove-like shape having a certain thickness
or depth.
[0132] The accommodating unit 320 may have a long shape extending in one direction and,
in some embodiments, the accommodating unit 320 may extend in a direction parallel
to the lengthwise direction of the smoking member TM and have a length greater than
that of the smoking member TM.
[0133] For example, the accommodating unit 320 may have a long shape extending in one direction
and include a first end 320a and a second end 320b opposite to the first end 320a.
[0134] When the smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 320, a first
end of the smoking member TM in the lengthwise direction may face the the first end
320a of the accommodating unit 320 and a second end of the smoking member TM in the
lengthwise direction may face the second end 320b of the accommodating unit 320.
[0135] At this time, when the smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit
320, the first end or the second end of the smoking member TM in the lengthwise direction
may be apart from the first end 320a or the second end 320b of the accommodating unit
320.
[0136] The hook unit 321 may be formed at an edge of the accommodating unit 320 and define
the accommodating unit 320.
[0137] The accommodating unit 320 may accommodate the entire smoking member TM when the
smoking member TM is accommodated therein, and thus the smoking member TM may not
protrude out of the accommodating unit 320.
[0138] Also, in another example, a region of the smoking member TM may protrude out of the
accommodating unit 320.
[0139] The connecting unit 330 may be arranged to face the smoking member TM when the smoking
member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 320 to supply electrical energy
to the smoking member TM.
[0140] The connecting unit 330 may be disposed on the bottom surface of the accommodating
unit 320. and thus the connecting unit 330 may correspond to a side surface of the
main body region MU of the smoking member TM.
[0141] In other words, the connecting unit 330 may correspond to the terminal region CU
formed in the main body region MU. A plurality of connecting units 330 may be provided
abd arranged in the accommodating unit 320, and the smoking member TM may also have
a plurality of terminal regions CU in correspondence thereto.
[0142] The cleaning unit 350 may be formed to perform cleaning on the smoking member TM.
[0143] In detail, the cleaning unit 350 may be disposed in the accommodating unit 320 and
have a shape corresponding to a space inside the smoking member TM.
[0144] In some embodiments, the cleaning unit 350 may have a brush-like shape and include
a plurality of fiber strands. Here, the plurality of fiber strands may include various
materials. For example, the plurality of fiber strands may include synthetic fiber-based
materials like resins to have an appropriate strength to clean while contacting the
space of the smoking member TM and to prevent or detect damage to the smoking member
TM.
[0145] The cleaning unit 350 may extend from a side of the accommodating unit 320, e.g.,
the first end 320a, and may have a long shape extending from the first end 320a of
the accommodating unit 320 toward the second end 320b.
[0146] The smoking member TM may have an insertion groove HG to be connected to one end
of a main body region MU. A heater member HU may be disposed in the insertion groove
HG.
[0147] The cleaning unit 350 may be formed to correspond to the insertion groove HG of the
smoking member TM when the smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating
unit 320.
[0148] To this end, when inserting the smoking member TM into the accommodating unit 320,
a user may insert the smoking member TM into the accommodating unit 320 in a direction
intersecting the lengthwise direction of the smoking member TM and then additionally
move the smoking member TM toward the cleaning unit 350.
[0149] Since the cleaning process of the cleaning unit 350 and modifications thereof are
the same as those described in the above-described embodiment, detailed descriptions
thereof will be omitted.
[0150] In some embodiments, the smoking member supporting device 300 may further include
a connecting unit 340.
[0151] The connecting unit 340 may be formed on one surface of the base unit 310, and more
particularly, may be formed on an outer surface of the base unit 310 other than an
arrangement surface 310A of the base unit 310. For example, the connecting unit 340
may be formed on a side surface of the base unit 310.
[0152] The connecting unit 340 may is a region connected to a separate external power source
when the external power source is connected to the smoking member supporting device
300, and a cable may be connected to the connecting unit 340.
[0153] Also, although not shown, in another example, the smoking member supporting device
300 may include a connecting unit (not shown) formed inside the base unit 310, and
the connecting unit (not shown) may be formed to be wirelessly connected to a separate
external power source and receive power therefrom. In other words, the connecting
unit may be formed to receive energy by communicating with an separate external power
source wirelessly.
[0154] The smoking member supporting device according to the present embodiment may be easily
placed in an arrangement space through an arrangement surface of a base unit.
[0155] For example, the base unit has a long shape extending in the lengthwise direction
of the smoking member, and the accommodating unit also has a long shape corresponding
thereto, such that one end of the smoking member in the lengthwise direction is faces
one end of the accommodating unit and the other end of the smoking member in the lengthwise
direction faces the other end of the accommodating unit. As a result, by inserting
the smoking member into the accommodating unit in a direction intersecting the lengthwise
direction of the smoking member, e.g., a direction perpendicular to the lengthwise
direction of the smoking member, the smoking member may be more easily accommodated
and more stably mounted.
[0156] Also, when the smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit, energy may
be easily supplied to the smoking member through a connecting unit.
[0157] Accordingly, a user may mount a smoking member on a smoking member supporting device
after smoking through the smoking member to supply energy to the smoking member and
the user may easily smoke by taking out the smoking member from the smoking member
supporting device when the user desires.
[0158] Also, the energy necessary for the charging of the smoking member and the pre-heating
of the smoking member, that is, the process for raising the temperature of a heater
provided in the smoking member may be supplied automatically through the smoking member
supporting device or through a selection process. user convenience may be improved.
[0159] Also, an insertion groove and a heater member of a smoking member may be cleaned
through a cleaning unit. For example, when a smoking member is mounted on a smoking
member supporting device and no smoking process is performed, cleaning of the smoking
member, and more particularly, cleaning of an insertion groove and a heater member
may be easily performed. Therefore, convenience of using and maintaining a smoking
member supporting device and the lifespan of the smoking member supporting device
may be improved.
[0160] FIG. 11 is a diagram schematically showing a smoking member supporting device according
to another embodiment of the present disclosure;
[0161] Referring to FIG. 11, a smoking member supporting device 400 according to the present
embodiment may include a base unit 410, an accommodating unit 420, a hook unit 421,
a supporting unit 425, a connecting unit 430, and a cleaning unit 450.
[0162] For convenience of explanation, descriptions below will focus on differences from
the above-described embodiments.
[0163] The base unit 410 may have an arrangement surface 410A to arrange the smoking member
supporting device 400 in an arrangement space.
[0164] The accommodating unit 420 may be configured to accommodate a smoking member TM.
The accommodating unit 420 may have a groove-like shape having a certain thickness
or depth.
[0165] The hook unit 421 may be formed at an edge of a region of the accommodating unit
420 and define regions of the accommodating unit 420.
[0166] When the smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 420, one region
of the smoking member TM may be accommodated in the accommodating unit 420 and the
other region may be outside the accommodating unit 420.
[0167] The supporting unit 425 is connected to the base unit 410 and may have a long shape
extending to correspond to the main body region MU of the smoking member TM when the
smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 420. For example, smoking
member TM may have a shape that protrudes in the lengthwise direction of the smoking
member TM when the smoking member TM is accommodated.
[0168] In some embodiments, the supporting unit 425 may be formed to be adjacent to one
region of the accommodating unit 420. For example, the supporting unit 425 may be
formed to correspond to at least one region from among regions of the accommodating
unit 420 that does not correspond to the hook unit 421.
[0169] In some embodiments, the supporting unit 425 may have a shape protruding longer than
the hook unit 421 in the lengthwise direction of the smoking member TM.
[0170] When the smoking member TM is mounted on the smoking member supporting device 400,
the supporting unit 425 may correspond to the main body region MU of the smoking member
TM. For example, the supporting unit 425 may protrude to have an appropriate length,
such that the main body region MU does not exceed the supporting unit 425.
[0171] Accordingly, when the smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit
420, the supporting unit 425 may easily support the smoking member TM, may improve
mounting stability by reducing or preventing movement, shaking, or detachment of the
smoking member TM when the smoking member TM is mounted on the smoking member supporting
device 400, and may improve the stability of power supply through the connecting unit
430.
[0172] The smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 420 by inserting
the smoking member TM into the accommodating unit 420 in a direction parallel to the
lengthwise direction of a main body region MU of the smoking member TM, and thus the
smoking member TM may be mounted on the smoking member supporting device 400.
[0173] For example, the accommodating unit 420 may have a groove-like shape having a depth
in a direction parallel to the lengthwise direction of the smoking member TM, and
the supporting unit 425 may have a long shape extending to correspond to at least
one region of the main body region MU of the smoking member TM (in another example,
an edge of the smoking member TM).
[0174] The connecting unit 430 may be arranged to face the smoking member TM when the smoking
member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 420 to supply energy to the smoking
member TM.
[0175] In some embodiments, the connecting unit 430 may be formed on a surface of the supporting
unit 425.
[0176] When the smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 420, the connecting
unit 430 may be formed to correspond to the terminal region CU of the smoking member
TM.
[0177] In other words, when the smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit
420, the depth of the accommodating unit 420, the position of the connecting unit
430 at the supporting unit 425, and the position and the size of the terminal region
CU may be controlled, such that the connecting unit 430 corresponds to the terminal
region CU without a further control of a user.
[0178] In some embodiments, magnetic force may be used to facilitate the correspondence
between the connecting unit 430 and the terminal region CU. Details thereof are the
same as those described in the above embodiments, and thus descriptions thereof will
be omitted.
[0179] In some embodiments, a plurality of connecting units 430 may be arranged in the supporting
unit 425, and the smoking member TM may also have a plurality of terminal regions
CU in correspondence thereto.
[0180] Here, the smoking member TM may include the terminal regions CU in the main body
region MU, wherein the terminal regions CU may not correspond to the insertion groove
HG and may not overlap the heater member HU.
[0181] This facilitates the space control for designing circuits inside the terminal region
CU and the smoking member TM connected thereto and may reduce the electrical influence
on the heater member HU.
[0182] The cleaning unit 450 may be formed to perform cleaning on the smoking member TM.
[0183] In detail, the cleaning unit 450 may be disposed in the accommodating unit 420 and
have a shape corresponding to a space inside the smoking member TM.
[0184] In some embodiments, the cleaning unit 450 may have a brush-like shape and include
a plurality of fiber strands. Here, the plurality of fiber strands may include various
materials. For example, the plurality of fiber strands may include synthetic fiber-based
materials like resins to have an appropriate strength to clean while contacting the
space of the smoking member TM and to prevent or detect damage to the smoking member
TM.
[0185] Embodiments and modifications of the cleaning unit 450, the cleaning through the
cleaning unit 450, and the driving of the cleaning unit 450 are the same as those
described above, and thus detailed descriptions thereof will be omitted.
[0186] In some embodiments, the smoking member supporting device 400 may further include
a connecting unit 440.
[0187] The connecting unit 440 may be formed on one surface of the base unit 410, and more
particularly, may be formed on an outer surface of the base unit 410 other than an
arrangement surface 410A of the base unit 410. For example, the connecting unit 440
may be formed on a side surface of the base unit 410.
[0188] The connecting unit 440 may is a region connected to a separate external power source
when the external power source is connected to the smoking member supporting device
400, and a cable may be connected to the connecting unit 440.
[0189] Also, although not shown, in another example, the smoking member supporting device
400 may include a connecting unit (not shown) formed inside the base unit 410, and
the connecting unit (not shown) may be formed to be wirelessly connected to a separate
external power source and receive power therefrom. In other words, the connecting
unit may be formed to receive energy by communicating with an separate external power
source wirelessly.
[0190] The smoking member supporting device according to the present embodiment may be easily
placed in an arrangement space through an arrangement surface of a base unit. Also,
a smoking member may be accommodated in an accommodating unit to easily mount the
smoking member to the smoking member supporting device.
[0191] Also, when the smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit, energy may
be easily supplied to the smoking member through a connecting unit.
[0192] Accordingly, a user may mount a smoking member on a smoking member supporting device
after smoking through the smoking member to supply energy to the smoking member and
the user may easily smoke by taking out the smoking member from the smoking member
supporting device when the user desires.
[0193] Also, after the smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit, the smoking
member may be easily and stably mounted through a hook unit. As one region of the
smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit and the other region of the
smoking member is exposed to the outside, the smoking member may be easily mounted
on the smoking member mounting device and may be easily detached from the smoking
member supporting device.
[0194] Also, the supporting unit is formed to be adjacent to another region of the accommodating
unit, and the supporting unit protrudes to correspond to the main body region of the
smoking member, thereby reducing or preventing the smoking member from being detached
or unnecessarily moved when the smoking member is mounted on the smoking member mounting
device.
[0195] Also, the energy necessary for the charging of the smoking member and the pre-heating
of the smoking member, that is, the process for raising the temperature of a heater
provided in the smoking member may be supplied automatically through the smoking member
supporting device or through a selection process. user convenience may be improved.
[0196] Also, an insertion groove and a heater member of a smoking member may be cleaned
through a cleaning unit. For example, when a smoking member is mounted on a smoking
member supporting device and no smoking process is performed, cleaning of the smoking
member, and more particularly, cleaning of an insertion groove and a heater member
may be easily performed. Therefore, convenience of using and maintaining a smoking
member supporting device and the lifespan of the smoking member supporting device
may be improved.
[0197] In addition, embodiments and modifications of the cleaning unit and driving thereof
described above with reference to FIGS. 7 to 9 may be selectively applied.
[0198] FIG. 12 is a schematic perspective view of a smoking member supporting device according
to another embodiment of the present disclosure, and FIG. 13 is a plan view of the
smoking member supporting device of FIG. 12 viewed in one direction.
[0199] FIG. 14 is a diagram for describing a process for mounting a smoking member on the
smoking member supporting device of FIG. 12, and FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view
taken along a line XV-XV of FIG. 14.
[0200] Referring to FIG. 14, a smoking member supporting device 500 according to the present
embodiment may include a base unit 510, an accommodating unit 520, a hook unit 521,
a supporting unit 525, a connecting unit 530, and a cleaning unit 550.
[0201] For convenience of explanation, descriptions below will focus on differences from
the above-described embodiments.
[0202] The base unit 510 may have an arrangement surface 510A to arrange the smoking member
supporting device 500 in an arrangement space. The base unit 510 may include various
buttons, which are selection buttons for user convenience and may include one or more
selection buttons BD1, BD2, and BD3. Detailed descriptions of the selection buttons
BD1, BD2, and BD3 will be given below.
[0203] The accommodating unit 520 may be configured to accommodate a smoking member TM.
The accommodating unit 520 may have a groove-like shape having a certain thickness
or depth.
[0204] The hook unit 521 may be formed at an edge of a region of the accommodating unit
520 and define regions of the accommodating unit 520.
[0205] When the smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 520, one region
of the smoking member TM may be accommodated in the accommodating unit 520 and the
other region may be outside the accommodating unit 520.
[0206] The supporting unit 525 is connected to the base unit 510 and may have a long shape
extending to correspond to the main body region MU of the smoking member TM when the
smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 520. For example, smoking
member TM may have a shape that protrudes in the lengthwise direction of the smoking
member TM when the smoking member TM is accommodated.
[0207] In some embodiments, the supporting unit 525 may be formed to be adjacent to one
region of the accommodating unit 520. For example, the supporting unit 525 may be
formed to correspond to at least one region from among regions of the accommodating
unit 520 that does not correspond to the hook unit 521.
[0208] In some embodiments, the supporting unit 525 may have a shape protruding longer than
the hook unit 521 in the lengthwise direction of the smoking member TM.
[0209] Also, in some embodiments, the supporting unit 525 may have a side surface having
a shape corresponding to that of the smoking member TM. For example, when the smoking
member TM has a curved side surface, the supporting unit 525 may also have a concave
side surface in correspondence to the curved side surface of the smoking member TM.
[0210] When the smoking member TM is mounted on the smoking member supporting device 500,
the supporting unit 525 may correspond to the main body region MU of the smoking member
TM. For example, the supporting unit 525 may protrude to have an appropriate length,
such that the main body region MU does not exceed the supporting unit 525.
[0211] Accordingly, when the smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit
520, the supporting unit 525 may easily support the smoking member TM, may improve
mounting stability by reducing or preventing movement, shaking, or detachment of the
smoking member TM when the smoking member TM is mounted on the smoking member supporting
device 500, and may improve the stability of power supply through the connecting unit
530.
[0212] The smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 520 by inserting
the smoking member TM into the accommodating unit 520 in a direction parallel to the
lengthwise direction of a main body region MU of the smoking member TM, and thus the
smoking member TM may be mounted on the smoking member supporting device 500.
[0213] For example, the accommodating unit 520 may have a groove-like shape having a depth
in a direction parallel to the lengthwise direction of the smoking member TM, and
the supporting unit 525 may have a long shape extending to correspond to at least
one region of the main body region MU of the smoking member TM (in another example,
an edge of the smoking member TM).
[0214] The connecting unit 530 may be arranged to face the smoking member TM when the smoking
member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 520 to supply energy to the smoking
member TM.
[0215] In some embodiments, the connecting unit 530 may be formed on a surface of the supporting
unit 525.
[0216] When the smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 520, the connecting
unit 530 may be formed to correspond to the terminal region CU of the smoking member
TM.
[0217] In other words, when the smoking member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit
520, the depth of the accommodating unit 520, the position of the connecting unit
430 at the supporting unit 525, and the position and the size of the terminal region
CU may be controlled, such that the connecting unit 530 corresponds to the terminal
region CU without a further control of a user.
[0218] In some embodiments, magnetic force may be used to facilitate the correspondence
between the connecting unit 530 and the terminal region CU. Details thereof are the
same as those described in the above embodiments, and thus descriptions thereof will
be omitted.
[0219] In some embodiments, a plurality of connecting units 530 may be arranged in the supporting
unit 525, and the smoking member TM may also have a plurality of terminal regions
CU in correspondence thereto.
[0220] Here, the smoking member TM may include the terminal regions CU in the main body
region MU, wherein the terminal regions CU may not correspond to the insertion groove
HG and may not overlap the heater member HU.
[0221] This facilitates the space control for designing circuits inside the terminal region
CU and the smoking member TM connected thereto and may reduce the electrical influence
on the heater member HU.
[0222] The cleaning unit 550 may be formed to perform cleaning on the smoking member TM.
[0223] In detail, the cleaning unit 550 may be disposed in the accommodating unit 520 and
have a shape corresponding to a space inside the smoking member TM.
[0224] In some embodiments, the cleaning unit 550 may have a brush-like shape and include
a plurality of fiber strands. Here, the plurality of fiber strands may include various
materials. For example, the plurality of fiber strands may include synthetic fiber-based
materials like resins to have an appropriate strength to clean while contacting the
space of the smoking member TM and to prevent or detect damage to the smoking member
TM.
[0225] Embodiments and modifications of the cleaning unit 550, the cleaning through the
cleaning unit 550, and the driving of the cleaning unit 550 are the same as those
described above, and thus detailed descriptions thereof will be omitted.
[0226] The selection buttons BD1, BD2, and BD3 may be formed to perform various operations
of a user.
[0227] For example, a selection button BD1 may be a cleaning driving button. When the user
selects the selection button BD1, the cleaning unit 550 is driven, for example, to
initiate a rotational movement, a linear movement or a vibration movement as described
above to clean the smoking member TM, and more particularly, to clean the insertion
groove HG and the heater member HU.
[0228] A selection button BD2 may be a pre-heating start button. When the user selects the
selection button BD2, a pre-heating process for the smoking member TM, e.g., a pre-heating
process for the heater member HG, may be performed.
[0229] A charging process may be performed without a separate selection when the smoking
member TM is accommodated in the accommodating unit 520 and the terminal region CU
of the smoking member TM and the connecting unit 530 correspond to each other. In
another example, a separate button may be included for receiving selections of a user.
[0230] In some embodiments, a selection button BD3 may be provided, which may be a setting
button. A user may pre-set times and conditions for combinations of a cleaning using
the cleaning unit 550 and a pre-heating process by using the selection button BD3.
[0231] For convenience of such an operation, a display region (not shown) may be included
on one surface of the base unit 510, and the user may pre-set conditions of each operation
through the selection button BD3 while looking at the display area. Also, it is possible
to check the progress time and the completion time or the remaining time during a
pre-heating operation or a cleaning operation.
[0232] In some embodiments, the smoking member supporting device 500 may further include
a connecting unit 545.
[0233] The connecting member 545 may be connected to one surface of the base unit 510 and
one end of the connecting member 545 may be connected to a separate external power
source. In other words, the connecting member 545 may be a cable through which a current
flows and may have various terminals.
[0234] The smoking member supporting device according to the present embodiment may be easily
placed in an arrangement space through an arrangement surface of a base unit. Also,
a smoking member may be accommodated in an accommodating unit to easily mount the
smoking member to the smoking member supporting device.
[0235] Also, when the smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit, energy may
be easily supplied to the smoking member through a connecting unit.
[0236] Accordingly, a user may mount a smoking member on a smoking member supporting device
after smoking through the smoking member to supply energy to the smoking member and
the user may easily smoke by taking out the smoking member from the smoking member
supporting device when the user desires.
[0237] Also, after the smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit, the smoking
member may be easily and stably mounted through a hook unit. As one region of the
smoking member is accommodated in the accommodating unit and the other region of the
smoking member is exposed to the outside, the smoking member may be easily mounted
on the smoking member mounting device and may be easily detached from the smoking
member supporting device.
[0238] Also, the supporting unit is formed to be adjacent to another region of the accommodating
unit, and the supporting unit protrudes to correspond to the main body region of the
smoking member, thereby reducing or preventing the smoking member from being detached
or unnecessarily moved when the smoking member is mounted on the smoking member mounting
device.
[0239] Also, when the smoking member has a curved outer surface, in some embodiments, the
supporting unit may stably support the smoking member by having a concave region corresponding
to the smoking member in the supporting unit.
[0240] Also, the energy necessary for the charging of the smoking member and the pre-heating
of the smoking member, that is, the process for raising the temperature of a heater
provided in the smoking member may be supplied automatically through the smoking member
supporting device or through a selection process. user convenience may be improved.
[0241] Also, an insertion groove and a heater member of a smoking member may be cleaned
through a cleaning unit. For example, when a smoking member is mounted on a smoking
member supporting device and no smoking process is performed, cleaning of the smoking
member, and more particularly, cleaning of an insertion groove and a heater member
may be easily performed. Therefore, convenience of using and maintaining a smoking
member supporting device and the lifespan of the smoking member supporting device
may be improved.
[0242] On the other hand, at least one of the above embodiments may be applied to various
modifications. These modifications will be described in detail.
[0243] Referring to FIG. 16, an aerosol generating apparatus 10000 (hereinafter referred
to as a 'holder') includes a battery 11000, a control unit 12000, and a heater 13000.
The holder 10000 also includes an inner space formed by a casing 14000. A cigarette
may be inserted into the inner space of the holder 10000.
[0244] In some embodiments, the holder 10000 may correspond to the smoking member TM in
the above-described embodiments.
[0245] Only components associated with the present embodiment are shown in the holder 10000
shown in FIG. 16. Therefore, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the
art that general components other than the components shown in FIG. 16 may be further
included in the holder 10000.
[0246] When a cigarette is inserted into the holder 10000, the holder 10000 heats the heater
13000. The temperature of an aerosol generating material in the cigarette is raised
by the heated heater 13000, and thus aerosol is generated. The generated aerosol is
delivered to a user through a cigarette filter. However, even when a cigarette is
not inserted into the holder 10000, the holder 10000 may heat the heater 13000.
[0247] The casing 14000 may be detached from the holder 10000. For example, when a user
rotates the casing 14000 clockwise or counterclockwise, the casing 14000 may be detached
from the holder 10000.
[0248] The diameter of a hole formed by a terminal end 14100 of the casing 14000 may be
smaller than the diameter of a space formed by the casing 14000 and the heater 13000.
In this case, the hole may serve as a guide for a cigarette inserted into the holder
10000.
[0249] The battery 11000 supplies power used for the holder 10000 to operate. For example,
the battery 11000 may supply power for heating the heater 13000 and supply power for
operating the control unit 12000. In addition, the battery 11000 may supply power
for operating a display, a sensor, a motor, and the like installed in the holder 10000.
[0250] The battery 11000 may be a lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO
4) battery, but is not limited to the example described above. For example, the battery
11000 may be a lithium cobalt oxide (LiCoO
2) battery, a lithium titanate battery, etc.
[0251] Also, the battery 11000 may have a cylindrical shape having a diameter of 10 mm and
a length of 37 mm, but is not limited thereto. The capacity of the battery 11000 may
be 120 mAh or more, and the battery 11000 may be a rechargeable battery or a disposable
battery. For example, when the battery 11000 is rechargeable, the charging rate (C-rate)
of the battery 11000 may be 10C and the discharging rate (C-rate) may be 16C to 20C.
However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Also, for stable use, the
battery 11000 may be manufactured, such that 80% or more of the total capacity may
be ensured even when charging/discharging are performed 8000 times.
[0252] Here, it may be determined whether the battery 11000 is fully charged or completely
discharged based on a level of power stored in the battery 11000 as compared to the
entire capacity of the battery 11000. For example, when power stored in the battery
11000 is equal to or more than 95% of the total capacity, it may be determined that
the battery 11000 is fully charged. Furthermore, when power stored in the battery
11000 is 10% or less of the total capacity, it may be determined that the battery
11000 is completely discharged. However, the criteria for determining whether the
battery 11000 is fully charged or completely discharged are not limited to the above
examples.
[0253] The heater 13000 is heated by power supplied from the battery 11000. When a cigarette
is inserted into the holder 10000, the heater 13000 is located inside the cigarette.
Therefore, the heated heater 13000 may raise the temperature of an aerosol generating
material in the cigarette.
[0254] The shape of the heater 13000 may be a combination of a cylinderical shape and a
conical shape. For example, the heater 13000 may have a cylindrical shape with a diameter
of about 2 mm and a length of about 23 mm, and the terminal end 13100 of the heater
13000 may have an acute shape, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
In other words, the heater 13000 may have any shape as long as the heater 130 may
be inserted into the cigarette. In addition, only a portion of the heater 13000 may
be heated. For example, assuming that the length of the heater 13000 is 23 mm, only
12 mm from the terminal end 13100 of the heater 13000 may be heated, and the remaining
portion of the heater 13000 may not be heated.
[0255] The heater 13000 may be an electro-resistive heater. For example, the heater 13000
includes an electrically conductive track, and the heater 13000 may be heated as a
current flows through the electrically conductive track.
[0256] For stable use, the heater 13000 may be supplied with power according to the specifications
of 3.2 V, 2.4 A, and 8 W, but is not limited thereto. For example, when power is supplied
to the heater 13000, the surface temperature of the heater 13000 may rise to 400 °C
or higher. The surface temperature of the heater 13000 may rise to about 350 °C before
15 seconds after the power supply to the heater 13000 starts.
[0257] The holder 10000 may be provided with a separate temperature sensor. Alternatively,
the holder 10000 may not be provided with a temperature sensing sensor, and the heater
13000 may serve as a temperature sensing sensor. For example, the heater 13000 may
further include a second electrically conductive track for temperature sensing in
addition to the first electrically conductive track for generating heat.
[0258] For example, when a voltage applied to the second electrically conductive track and
a current flowing through the second electrically conductive track are measured, a
resistance R may be determined. At this time, a temperature T of the second electrically
conductive track may be determined by Equation 1 below.

[0259] In Equation 1, R denotes a current resistance value of the second electrically conductive
track, Ro denotes a resistance value at a temperature To (e.g., 0 °C), and α denotes
a resistance temperature coefficient of the second electrically conductive track.
Since conductive materials (e.g., metals) have inherent resistance temperature coefficients,
α may be determined in advance according to a conductive material constituting the
second electrically conductive track. Therefore, when the resistance R of the second
electrically conductive track is determined, the temperature T of the second electrically
conductive track may be calculated according to Equation 1.
[0260] The heater 13000 may include at least one electrically conductive track (a first
electrically conductive track and a second electrically conductive track). For example,
the heater 13000 may include, but is not limited to, two first electrically conductive
tracks and one or two second electrically conductive tracks.
[0261] An electrically conductive track includes an electro-resistive material. For example,
an electrically conductive track may include a metal. In another example, an electrically
conductive track may include an electrically conductive ceramic material, a carbon,
a metal alloy, or a composite of a ceramic material and a metal.
[0262] In addition, the holder 10000 may include both an electrically conductive track,
which serve as temperature sensing sensors, and a temperature sensing sensor.
[0263] The control unit 12000 controls the overall operation of the holder 10000. Specifically,
the control unit 12000 controls not only operations of the battery 11000 and the heater
13000, but also operations of other components included in the holder 10000. The control
unit 12000 may also check the status of each of the components of the holder 10000
and determine whether the holder 10000 is in an operable state.
[0264] The control unit 12000 includes at least one processor. A processor may be implemented
as an array of a plurality of logic gates or may be implemented as a combination of
a general purpose microprocessor and a memory in which a program executable in the
microprocessor is stored. It will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art
that the present disclosure may be implemented in other forms of hardware.
[0265] For example, the control unit 12000 may control the operation of the heater 13000.
The control unit 12000 may control an amount of power supplied to the heater 13000
and a time for supplying the power, such that the heater 13000 may be heated to a
predetermined temperature or maintained at a proper temperature. The control unit
12000 may also check the status of the battery 11000 (e.g., the remaining amount of
the battery 11000) and generate a notification signal as occasions demand.
[0266] Also, the control unit 12000 may check the presence or absence of a user's puff,
check the strength of the puff, and count the number of puffs. Also, the control unit
12000 may continuously check the time during which the holder 10000 is operating.
Also, the control unit 12000 may check whether the cradle 20000, which will be described
below, is coupled with the holder 10000 and control the operation of the holder 10000
according to coupling or separation of the cradle 20000 and the holder 10000. can
do.
[0267] Meanwhile, the holder 10000 may further include general-purpose components other
than the battery 11000, the control unit 12000, and the heater 13000.
[0268] For example, the holder 10000 may include a display capable of outputting visual
information or a motor for outputting tactile information. For example, when a display
is included in the holder 10000, the control unit 12000 may provide a user information
about the state of the holder 10000 (e.g., availability of the holder, etc.), information
about the heater 13000 (e.g., start of preheating, progress of preheating, completion
of preheating, etc.), information about the battery 11000 (e.g., remaining power of
the battery 11000, availability, etc.), information about resetting of the holder
10000 (e.g., reset timing, reset progress, reset completion, etc.), information about
cleaning of the holder 10000 (e.g., cleaning timing, cleaning progress, cleaning completion,
etc.), information about charging of the holder 10000 (e.g., need of charging, charging
progress, charging completed, etc.), information about puff (e.g., the number of puffs,
notification of expected completion of puffs, etc.), or information about safety (e.g.,
time of use, etc.) via the display. In another example, when a motor is included in
the holder 10000, the control unit 12000 may transmit the above-described information
to a user by generating a vibration signal by using the motor.
[0269] The holder 10000 may also include a terminal coupled with at least one input device
(e.g., a button) and/or the cradle 20000 through which a user may control the function
of the holder 10000. For example, a user may perform various functions by using the
input device of the holder 10000. By adjusting the number of times a user presses
the input device (e.g., once, twice, etc.) or the time during which the input device
is being pressed (e.g., 0.1 second, 0.2 second, etc.), a desired function from among
a plurality of functions of the holder 10000 may be executed. As a user manipulates
the input device, the holder 10000 may perform a function of preheating the heater
13000, a function of regulating the temperature of the heater 13000, a function of
cleaning the space in which a cigarette is inserted, a function of checking whether
the battery 11000 is in an operable state, a function of displaying the remaining
power (available power) of the battery 11000, a function of resetting the holder 10000,
etc. However, the functions of the holder 10000 are not limited to the examples described
above.
[0270] The holder 10000 may also include a puff detecting sensor, a temperature sensing
sensor, and/or a cigarette insertion detecting sensor. For example, the puff detecting
sensor may be implemented by a common pressure sensor, and the cigarette insertion
detecting sensor may be implemented by a common capacitive sensor or a resistance
sensor. Also, the holder 10000 may be fabricated to have a structure in which the
outside air may flow in/out even in the state where the cigarette is inserted.
[0271] FIGS. 17A and 17B are diagrams showing various views of an example of a holder.
[0272] FIG. 17A is a diagram showing an example of the holder 10000 viewed in a first direction.
As shown in FIG. 17A, the holder 10000 may be fabricated to have a cylindrical shape,
but the present disclosure is not limited thereto. The casing 14000 of the holder
10000 may be separated by an action of a user and a cigarette may be inserted into
an terminal end 14100 of the casing 14000. The holder 10000 may also include a button
150 for a user to control the holder 10000 and a display 160 for outputting an image.
[0273] FIG. 17B is a diagram showing an example of the holder 10000 viewed in a second direction.
The holder 10000 may include a terminal 17000 coupled with the cradle 20000. As the
terminal 17000 of the holder 10000 is coupled with the terminal 26000 of the cradle
20000, the battery 11000 of the holder 10000 may be charged by power supplied by the
battery 21000 of the cradle 20000. Also, the holder 10000 may be operated by power
supplied from the battery 21000 of the cradle 20000 through the terminal 17000 and
the terminal 26000 and a communication (transmission/reception of signals) may be
performed between the holder 10000 and the cradle 20000 through the terminal 17000
and the terminal 26000. For example, the terminal 17000 may include four micro pins,
but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
[0274] FIG. 18 is a diagram showing an example configuration of a cradle.
[0275] Referring to FIG. 18, the cradle 20000 includes the battery 21000 and a control unit
22000. The cradle 20000 also includes an inner space 23000 into which the holder 10000
may be inserted. For example, the inner space 23000 may be formed on one side of the
cradle 20000. Therefore, the holder 10000 may be inserted and fixed in the cradle
20000 even when the cradle 20000 does not include a separate lid.
[0276] Only components associated with the present embodiment are shown in the cradle 20000
shown in FIG. 18. Therefore, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the
art that general-purpose components other than the components shown in FIG. 18 may
be further included in the cradle 20000.
[0277] The battery 21000 provides power used to operate the cradle 20000. In addition, the
battery 21000 may supply power for charging the battery 11000 of the holder 10000.
For example, when the holder 10000 is inserted into the cradle 20000 and the terminal
17000 of the holder 10000 is coupled with the terminal 26000 of the cradle 20000,
the battery 21000 of the cradle 20000 may supply power to the battery 11000 of the
holder 10000.
[0278] Also, when the holder 10000 is coupled with the cradle 20000, the battery 21000 may
supply power used for the holder 10000 to operate. For example, when the terminal
17000 of the holder 10000 is coupled with the terminal 26000 of the cradle 20000,
the holder 10000 may operate by using power supplied by the battery 21000 of the cradle
20000 regardless whether the battery 11000 of the holder 10000 is discharged.
[0279] An example of the type of the battery 21000 may be the same as the example of the
battery 11000 described above with reference to FIG. 16. The capacity of the battery
21000 may be greater than the capacity of the battery 11000. For example, the capacity
of the battery 21000 may be, but is not limited to, 3000 mAh or greater.
[0280] The control unit 22000 generally controls the overall operation of the cradle 20000.
The control unit 22000 may control the overall operation of all the configurations
of the cradle 20000. The control unit 22000 may also determine whether the holder
10000 is coupled with the cradle 20000 and control the operation of the cradle 20000
according to coupling or separation of the cradle 20000 and the holder 10000.
[0281] For example, when the holder 10000 is coupled with the cradle 20000, the control
unit 22000 may supply power of the battery 21000 to the holder 10000, thereby charging
the battery 11000 or heating the heater 13000. Therefore, even when remaining power
of the battery 11000 is low, a user may continuously smoke by coupling the holder
10000 with the cradle 20000.
[0282] The control unit 12000 includes at least one processor. A processor may be implemented
as an array of a plurality of logic gates or may be implemented as a combination of
a general purpose microprocessor and a memory in which a program executable in the
microprocessor is stored. It will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art
that the present disclosure may be implemented in other forms of hardware.
[0283] Meanwhile, the cradle 20000 may further include general-purpose components other
than the battery 21000 and the control unit 22000. For example, cradle 20000 may include
a display capable of outputting visual information. For example, when the cladle 20000
includes a display, the control unit 22000 generates a signal to be displayed on the
display, thereby informing a user information regarding the battery 21000 (e.g., the
remaining power of the battery 21000, availability of the battery 21000, etc.), information
regarding resetting of the cradle 20000 (e.g., reset timing, reset progress, reset
completion, etc.), information regarding cleaining of the holder 10000 (e.g., cleaning
timing, cleaning necessity, cleaining progress, cleaining completion, etc.), information
regarding charging of the cradle 20000 (e.g., charging necessity, charging progress,
charging completion, etc.).
[0284] The cradle 20000 may also include at least one input device (e.g., a button) for
a user to control the function of the cradle 20000, a terminal 26000 to be coupled
with the holder 10000, and/or an interface for charging the battery 21000 (e.g., an
USB port, etc.).
[0285] For example, a user may perform various functions by using the input device of the
cradle 20000. By controlling the number of times that a user presses the input device
or a period of time for which the input device is pressed, a desired function from
among the plurality of functions of the cradle 20000 may be executed. As a user manipulates
the input device, the cradle 20000 may perform a function of preheating the heater
13000, a function of regulating the temperature of the heater 13000, a function of
cleaning the space in which a cigarette is inserted, a function of checking whether
the cradle 20000 is in an operable state, a function of displaying the remaining power
(available power) of the battery 21000 of the cradle 20000, a function of resetting
the cradle 20000, etc. However, the functions of the cradle 20000 are not limited
to the examples described above.
[0286] FIGS. 19A and 19B are diagrams showing various views of an example of a cradle.
[0287] FIG. 19A is a diagram showing an example of the cradle 20000 viewed in a first direction.
The inner space 23000 into which the holder 10000 may be inserted may be formed on
one side of the cradle 20000. Also, the holder 10000 may be inserted and fixed in
the cradle 20000 even when the cradle 20000 does not include a separate fixing unit
like a lid. The cradle 20000 may also include a button 24000 for a user to control
the cradle 20000 and a display 25000 for outputting an image.
[0288] FIG. 19B is a diagram showing an example of the cradle 20000 viewed in a second direction.
The cradle 20000 may include a terminal 26000 tp be coupled with the inserted holder
10000. The battery 11000 of the holder 10000 may be charged by power supplied by the
battery 21000 of the cradle 20000 as the terminal 26000 is coupled with the terminal
17000 of the holder 10000. Also, the holder 10000 may be operated by power supplied
from the battery 21000 of the cradle 20000 through the terminal 17000 and the terminal
26000 and transmission/reception of signals may be performed between the holder 10000
and the cradle 20000 through the terminal 17000 and the terminal 26000. For example,
the terminal 26000 may include four micro pins, but the present disclosure is not
limited thereto.
[0289] The holder 10000 may be inserted into the inner space 23000 of the cradle 20000,
as described above with reference to FIGS. 16 to 19B. The holder 10000 may be completely
inserted into the cradle 20000 or may be tilted while being inserted into the cradle
20000. Hereinafter, examples in which the holder 10000 is inserted into the cradle
20000 will be described with reference to FIGS. 20 to 22B.
[0290] FIG. 20 is a diagram showing an example in which a holder is inserted into a cradle.
[0291] Referring to FIG. 20, an example in which the holder 10000 is inserted into the cradle
20000 is shown. Since the space 23000 into which the holder 10000 is to be inserted
is present on one side surface of the cradle 20000, the inserted holder 10000 may
not be exposed to the outside by the other side surfaces of the cradle 20000. Therefore,
the cradle 20000 may not include another component (e.g., a lid) for not exposing
the holder 10000 to the outside.
[0292] The cradle 20000 may include at least one attaching member 27100 and/or 27200 to
increase attachement strength with the holder 10000. Also, at least one attaching
member 18100 may be included in the holder 10000 as well. Here, attaching members
18100, 27100, and 27200 may be magnets, but are not limited thereto. Although FIG.
20 shows that the holder 10000 includes one attaching member 18100 and the cradle
20000 includes two attaching members 27100 and 27200 for convenience of explanation,
the number of the attaching members 18100, 27100, and 27200 is not limited thereto.
[0293] The holder 10000 may include the attaching member 18100 at a first position and the
cradle 20000 may include the attaching members 27100 and 27200 at a second position
and a third position, respectively. In this case, the first position and the third
position may be positions facing each other when the holder 10000 is inserted into
the cradle 20000.
[0294] Since the attaching members 18100, 27100, and 27200 are included in the holder 10000
and the cradle 20000, the holder 10000 and the cradle 20000 may be attached to each
other more strongly even when the holder 10000 is inserted into one side surface of
the cradle 20000. In other words, as the holder 10000 and the cradle 20000 further
include the attaching members 18100, 27100, and 27200 in addition to the terminals
17000 and 26000, the holder 10000 and the cradle 20000 may be attached to each other
more strongly. Therefore, even when there is no separate component (e.g., a lid) in
the cradle 20000, the inserted holder 10000 may not be easily separated from the cradle
20000.
[0295] Also, when the control unit 22000 also determines that the holder 10000 is completely
inserted into the cradle 20000 through the terminals 17000 and 26000 and/or the attaching
members 18100, 27100, and 27200, the control unit 22000 may charge the battery 11000
of the holder 10000 by using power of the battery 21000.
[0296] FIG. 21 is a diagram showing an example in which a holder is tilted while being inserted
into a cradle.
[0297] Referring to FIG. 21, the holder 10000 is tilted inside the cradle 20000. Here, the
term 'tilting' indicates that the holder 10000 is inclined at a certain angle in a
state while the holder 10000 is being inserted into the cradle 20000.
[0298] As shown in FIG. 20, when the holder 10000 is completely inserted into the cradle
20000, a user may not smoke. In other words, once the holder 10000 is completely inserted
into the cradle 20000, a cigarette may not be inserted into the holder 10000. Therefore,
when the holder 10000 is completely inserted into the cradle 20000, a user may not
smoke.
[0299] As shown in FIG. 21, when the holder 10000 is tilted, the terminal end 14100 of the
holder 10000 is exposed to the outside. Therefore, the user may insert a cigarette
into the terminal end 14100 and smoke generated aerosol. A sufficient tilting angle
θ may be secured to prevent a cigerette from being bent or damaged when the cigarette
is inserted into the terminal end 14100 of the holder 10000. For example, the holder
10000 may be tilted to the extent that an entire cigarette insertion hole included
in the terminal end 141 is exposed to the outside. For example, the range of the tilting
angle θ may be greater than 0° and not greater than 180° and may preferably be not
less than 10° and not greater than 90°. More preferably, the range of the tilting
angle θ may be from 10° to 20°, from 10° to 30°, from 10° to 40°, from 10° to 50°,
or from 10° to 60°.
[0300] Also, even when the holder 10000 is tilted, the terminal 17000 of the holder 10000
and the terminal 26000 of the cradle 20000 are coupled with each other. Therefore,
the heater 13000 of the holder 10000 may be heated by power supplied by the battery
21000 of the cradle 20000. Therefore, the holder 10000 may generate aerosol by using
the battery 21000 of the cradle 20000 even when the remaining power of the battery
11000 of the holder 10000 is low or the battery 11000 of the holder 10000 is completely
discharged.
[0301] FIG. 21 shows an example in which the holder 10000 includes one attaching member
18200 and the cradle 20000 includes two attaching members 27300 and 27400. For example,
the respective positions of the attaching members 18200, 27300, and 27400 are as described
above with reference to FIG. 20. Assuming that the attaching members 18200, 27300,
and 27400 are magnets, the magneting strength of the attaching member 27400 may be
greater than the magneting strength of the attaching member 27300. Therefore, the
holder 10000 may not be completely separated from the cradle 20000 due to the attaching
member 18200 and the attaching member 27400 even when the holder 10000 is tilted.
[0302] Also, when it is determined that the holder 10000 titled through the terminals 17000
and 26000 and/or the attaching members 18100, 27100, and 27200, the control unit 22000
may heat the heater 13000 of the holder 10000 or charge the battery 11000 by using
power of the battery 21000.
[0303] FIGS. 22A and 22B are diagrams showing examples in which a holder is inserted into
a cradle.
[0304] FIG. 2A shows an example in which the holder 10000 is completely inserted into the
cradle 20000. The cradle 20000 may be fabricated to provide the sufficient inner space
23000 of the cradle 20000 to minimize the contact of a user with the holder 10000
when the holder 10000 is completely inserted into the cradle 20000. When the holder
10000 is completely inserted into the cradle 20000, the control unit 22000 supplies
power of the battery 21000 to the holder 10000, such that the battery 11000 of the
holder 10000 is charged .
[0305] FIG. 22B shows an example in which the holder 10000 is tilted while being inserted
into the cradle 20000. When the holder 10000 is tilted, the control unit 22000 supplies
power of the battery 21000 to the holder 10000, such that the battery 11000 of the
holder 10000 is charged or the heater 13000 of the holder 10000 is heated.
[0306] FIG. 23 is a flowchart for describing an example in which a holder and a cradle operates.
[0307] A method for generating aerosols shown in FIG. 23 includes operations that are performed
in a time-series manner by the holder 10000 shown in FIG. 16 or the cradle 20000 shown
in FIG. 18. Therefore, it will be understood that the descriptions given above with
respect to the holder 10000 shown in FIG. 16 and the cradle 20000 shown in FIG. 18
also apply to the method of FIG. 23, even when the descriptions are omitted below.
[0308] In operation 51100, the holder 10000 determines whether it is inserted in the cradle
20000. For example, the control unit 12000 may determine whether the holder 10000
is inserted into the cradle 20000 based on whether the terminals 17000 and 26000 of
the holder 10000 and the cradle 20000 are connected to each other and/or whether the
attaching members 18100, 27100, and 27200 are operating.
[0309] When the holder 10000 is inserted into the cradle 20000, the method proceeds to operation
51200. When the holder 10000 is separated from the cradle 20000, the method proceeds
to operation 51300.
[0310] In operation 51200, the cradle 20000 determines whether the holder 10000 is tilted.
For example, the control unit 22000 may determine whether the holder 10000 is inserted
into the cradle 20000 based on whether the terminals 17000 and 26000 of the holder
10000 and the cradle 20000 are connected to each other and/or whether attaching members
18200, 27300, and 27400 are operating.
[0311] Although it is described that the cradle 20000 determines whether the holder 10000
is tilted in operation 51200, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. In other
words, the control unit 12000 of the holder 10000 may determine whether the holder
10000 is tilted.
[0312] When the holder 10000 is tilted, the method proceeds to operation 51400. When the
holder 10000 is not tilted (i.e., the holder 10000 is completely inserted into the
cradle 200), the method proceeds to operation 51700.
[0313] In operation 51300, the holder 10000 determines whether conditions of using the holder
10000 are satisfied. For example, the control unit 12000 may determine whether the
conditions for using the holder 10000 are satisfied by checking whether the remaining
power of the battery 11000 and whether other components of the holder 10000 may be
normally operated.
[0314] When the conditions for using the holder 10000 are satisfied, the method proceeds
to operation 51400. Otherwise, the method is terminated.
[0315] In operation 51400, the holder 10000 informs a user that the holder 10000 is ready
to be used. For example, the control unit 12000 may output an image indicating that
the holder 10000 is ready to be used on the display of the holder 10000 or may control
the motor of the holder 10000 to generate a vibration signal.
[0316] In operation 51500, the heater 13000 is heated. For example, when the holder 10000
is separated from the cradle 20000, the heater 13000 may be heated by power of the
battery 11000 of the holder 10000. In another example, when the holder 10000 is tilted,
the heater 13000 may be heated by power of the battery 21000 of the cradle 20000.
[0317] The control unit 12000 of the holder 10000 or the control unit 22000 of the cradle
20000 may check the temperature of the heater 13000 in real time and control an amount
of power supplied to the heater 13000 and a time for supplying the power to the heater
13000. For example, the control unit 12000 or 22000 may check the temperature of the
heater 13000 in real time through a temperature sensor included in the holder 10000
or an electrically conductive track of the heater 13000.
[0318] In operation 51600, the holder 10000 performs an aerosol generation mechanism. For
example, the control unit 12000 or 22000 may check the temperature of the heater 13000,
which changes as a user performs puffs, and adjust an amount of power supplied to
the heater 13000 or stop supplying power to the heater 13000. Also, the control unit
12000 or 22000 may count the number of puffs of the user and output information indicating
that the holder 10000 needs to be cleaned when the number of puffs reaches a certain
number of times (e.g., 1500).
[0319] In operation 51700, the cradle 20000 performs charging of the holder 10000. For example,
the control unit 22000 may charge the holder 10000 by supplying power of the battery
21000 of the cradle 20000 to the battery 11000 of the holder 10000.
[0320] Meanwhile, the control unit 12000 or 22000 may stop the operation of the holder 10000
according to the number of puffs of the user or the operation time of the holder 10000.
Hereinafter, an example in which the control unit 12000 or 22000 stops the operation
of the holder 10000 will be described with reference to FIG. 24.
[0321] FIG. 24 is a flowchart for describing another example in which a holder operates.
[0322] A method for generating aerosols shown in FIG. 24 includes operations that are performed
in a time-series manner by the holder 10000 shown in FIG. 16 and the cradle 20000
shown in FIG. 18. Therefore, it will be understood that the descriptions given above
with respect to the holder 10000 shown in FIG. 16 or the cradle 20000 shown in FIG.
18 also apply to the method of FIG. 24, even when the descriptions are omitted below.
[0323] In operation 52100, the control unit 12000 or 22000 determines whether a user puffed.
For example, the control unit 12000 or 22000 may determine whether the user puffed
through the puff detecting sensor included in the holder 10000.
[0324] In operation 52200, aerosol is generated according to the puff of the user. The control
unit 12000 or 22000 may adjust power supplied to the heater 13000 according to the
puff of the user the temperature of the heater 13000, as described above with reference
to FIG. 23. Also, the control unit 12000 or 22000 counts the number of puffs of the
user.
[0325] In operation 52300, the control unit 12000 or 22000 determines whether the number
of puffs of the user equal to or greater than a puff limit number. For example, assuming
that the puff limit number is set to 14, the control unit 12000 or 22000 determines
whether the number of counted puffs is 14 or more.
[0326] On the other hand, when the number of puffs of the user is close to the puff limit
number (e.g., when the number of puffs of the user is 12), the control unit 12000
or 22000 may output a warning signal through a display or a vibration motor.
[0327] When the number of puffs of the user is equal to or greater than the puff limit number,
the method proceeds to operation 52500. When the number of puffs of the user is less
than the puff limit number, the method proceeds to operation 52400.
[0328] In operation 52400, the control unit 12000 or 22000 determines whether the operation
time of the holder 10000 is equal to or greater than an operation limit time. Here,
the operation time of the holder 10000 refers to accumulated time from a time point
at which the holder 10000 started its operation to a current time point. For example,
assuming that the operation limit time is set to 10 minutes, the control unit 12000
or 22000 determines whether the holder 10000 is operating for 10 minutes or longer.
[0329] On the other hand, when the operation time of the holder 10000 is close to the operation
limit time (e.g., when the holder 10000 is operating for 8 minutes), the control unit
12000 or 22000 may output a warning signal through a display or a vibration motor.
[0330] When the holder 10000 is operating for the operation limit time or longer, the method
proceeds to operation 52500. When the operation time of the holder 10000 is less than
the operation limit time, the method proceeds to operation 52200.
[0331] In operation 52500, the control unit 12000 or 22000 forcefully terminates the operation
of the holder 10000. In other words, the control unit 12000 or 22000 terminates the
aerosol generation mechanism of the holder 10000. For example, the control unit 12000
or 22000 may forcibly terminate the operation of the holder 10000 by interrupting
the power supplied to the heater 13000.
[0332] FIG. 25 is a flowchart for describing an example in which a cradle operates.
[0333] The flowchart shown in FIG. 25 includes operations that are performed in a time-series
manner by the cradle 20000 shown in FIG 18. Therefore, it will be understood that
the descriptions given above with respect to the cradle 20000 shown in FIG. 18 also
apply to the method of FIG. 25, even when the descriptions are omitted below.
[0334] Although not shown in FIG. 25, the operation of the cradle 20000 to be described
below may be performed regardless of whether the holder 10000 is inserted into the
cradle 20000.
[0335] In operation 53100, the control unit 22000 of the cradle 20000 determines whether
the button 24000 is pressed. When the button 240 is pressed, the method proceeds to
operation 53200. When the button 240 is not pressed, the method proceeds to operation
53300.
[0336] In operation 53200, the cradle 20000 indicates the status of the battery 21000. For
example, the control unit 22000 may output information regarding the current state
of the battery 21000 (e.g., remaining power, etc.) on the display 250.
[0337] In operation 53300, the control unit 22000 of the cradle 20000 determines whether
a cable is connected to the cradle 20000. For example, the control unit 22000 determines
whether a cable is connected to an interface (e.g., a USB port, etc.) included in
the cradle 20000. When a cable is connected to the cradle 20000, the method proceeds
to operation 53400. Otherwise, the method is terminated.
[0338] In operation 53400, the cradle 20000 performs a charging operation. For example,
the cradle 20000 charges the battery 21000 by using power supplied through a connected
cable.
[0339] As described above with reference to FIG. 16, a cigarette may be inserted into the
holder 10000. The cigarette includes an aerosol generating material and aerosol is
generated by the heated heater 13000.
[0340] Hereinafter, an example of a cigarette that may be inserted into the holder 10000
will be described with reference to FIGS. 26 to 28F.
[0341] FIG. 26 is a diagram showing an example in which a cigarette is inserted into a holder.
[0342] Referring to FIG. 26, the cigarette 30000 may be inserted into the holder 10000 through
the terminal end 14100 of the casing 14000. When the cigarette 30000 is inserted into
the holder 10000, the heater 13000 is located inside the cigarette 30000. Therefore,
the heated heater 13000 heats the aerosol generating material of the cigarette 30000,
thereby generating aerosol.
[0343] The cigarette 30000 may be similar to a typical burning cigarette. For example, the
cigarette 30000 may include a first portion 31000 containing an aerosol generating
material and a second portion 32000 including a filter and the like. Meanwhile, the
cigarette 30000 according to one embodiment may also include an aerosol generating
material in the second portion 32000. For example, an aerosol generating material
in the form of granules or capsules may be inserted into the second portion 32000.
[0344] The entire first portion 31000 may be inserted into the holder 10000 and the second
portion 32000 may be exposed to the outside. Alternatively, only a portion of the
first portion 31000 may be inserted into the holder 10000 or the entire first portion
31000 and a portion the second portion 32000 may be inserted into the holder 10000.
[0345] A user may inhale the aerosol while holding the second portion 32000 by his/her lips.
At this time, the aerosol is mixed with the outside air and delivered to the user's
mouth. As shown in FIG. 26, the outside air may be introduced 19100 through at least
one hole formed in the surface of the cigarette 30000 or introduced 19200 through
at least one air passage formed in the holder 10000. For example, the air passage
formed in the holder 10000 may be formed to be opened and closed by a user.
[0346] FIGS. 27A and 27B are block diagrams showing examples of a cigarette.
[0347] Referring to FIGS. 27A and 27B, the cigarette 30000 includes a tobacco rod 31000,
a first filter segment 32100, a cooling structure 32200, and a second filter segment
32300. The first portion 31000 described above with reference to FIG. 26 includes
the tobacco rod 31000 and the second portion 32000 includes the first filter segment
32100, the cooling structure 32200, and the second filter segment 32300.
[0348] Meanwhile, comparing FIGS. 27A and 27B, the cigarette 30000 of FIG. 27B further includes
a fourth wrapper 33400 as compared to the cigarette 30000 of FIG. 27A.
[0349] However, the structures of the cigarette 30000 shown in FIGS. 27A and 27B are merely
examples, and some of the components may be omitted. For example, the cigarette 30000
may not include one or more of the first filter segment 32100, the cooling structure
32200, and the second filter segment 32300.
[0350] The tobacco rod 31000 includes an aerosol generating material. For example, the aerosol
generating material may include at least one of glycerine, propylene glycol, ethylene
glycol, dipropylene glycol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, tetraethylene glycol,
and oleyl alcohol. The length of the tobacco rod 31000 may be from about 7 mm to about
15 mm or may preferably be about 12 mm. Alternatively, the length of the tobacco rod
31000 may be from about 7 mm to about 9 mm or may preferably be about 7.9 mm. The
length and diameter of the tobacco rod 31000 are not limited to the numerical ranges
described above.
[0351] In addition, the tobacco rod 31000 may include other additive materials like a flavoring
agent, a wetting agent, and/or an acetate compound. For example, the flavouring agent
may include licorice, sucrose, fructose syrup, isosweet, cocoa, lavender, cinnamon,
cardamom, celery, fenugreek, cascara, sandalwood, bergamot, geranium, honey essence,
rose oil, vanilla, lemon oil, orange oil, mint oil, cinnamon, keragene, cognac, jasmine,
chamomile, menthol, cinnamon, ylang ylang, salvia, spearmint, ginger, coriander, coffee,
etc. In addition, the wetting agent may include glycerine or propylene glycol.
[0352] For example, the tobacco rod 31000 may be filled with cut tobacco leaves. Here, cut
tobacco leaves may be formed by pulverizing a tobacco sheet.
[0353] For a large wide tobacco sheet to be filled within the tobacco rod 31000 having a
narrow space, an operation for facilitating folding of the tobacco sheet is further
needed. Therefore, it is easier to fill the tobacco rod 31000 with cut tobacco leaves
compared to filling the tobacco rod 31000 with a tobacco sheet, and thus the productivity
and the efficiency of the process for producing the tobacco rod 31000 may be improved.
[0354] In another example, the tobacco rod 31000 may be filled with a plurality of cigarette
strands formed bu fine-cutting a tobacco sheet. For example, the tobacco rod 31000
may be formed by combining a plurality of tobacco strands in the same direction (parallel
to one another) or randomly. One tobacco strand may be fabricated to have a cuboidal
shape having the horizontal length of 1 mm, the vertical length of 12 mm, and the
thickness (height) of 0.1 mm, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
[0355] Compared to the tobacco rod 31000 filled with a cigarette sheet, the tobacco rod
31000 filled with tobacco strands may generate a greater amount of aerosol. In the
case of filling the same space, compared to a tobacco sheet, tobacco strands ensure
a wider surface area. A wider surface area indicates that an aerosol generating material
has a greater chance of contacting the outside air. Therefore, when the tobacco rod
31000 is filled with tobacco strands, more aerosol may be generated as compared to
the tobacco rod 31000 filled with a tobacco sheet.
[0356] Furthermore, when the cigarette 30000 is separated from the holder 10000, the tobacco
rod 31000 filled with tobacco strands may be separated more easily than the tobacco
rod 31000 filled with a tobacco sheet. Compared to a tobacco sheet, tobacco strands
generate less frictional force in contact with the heater 13000. Therefore, when the
tobacco rod 31000 is filled with tobacco strands, the tobacco rod 31000 may be more
easily separated from the holder 10000 than the tobacco sheet 31000 filled with a
tobacco sheet.
[0357] A tobacco sheet may be formed by pulverizing a tobacco raw material into the form
of slurry and drying the slurry. For example, from 15% to 30% of an aerosol generating
material may be added to the slurry. The raw tobacco material may be tobacco leaf
fragments, tobacco stems, fine tobacco powders formed during treatment of tobacco,
and/or major leaf fragment strips of tobacco leaves. The tobacco sheet may also include
other additives like wood cellulose fibers.
[0358] The first filter segment 32100 may be a cellulose acetate filter. For example, the
first filter segment 32100 may have a tubular structure including a hollowness therein.
The length of the first filter segment 32100 may be from about 7 mm to about 15 mm
or may preferably be about 7 mm. The length of the first filter segment 32100 may
be smaller than about 7 mm, but may have a length sufficient to not to compromise
the function of at least one cigarette element (e.g., a cooling element, a capsule,
an acetate filter, etc.). The length of the first filter segment 32100 is not limited
to the numerical range described above. Meanwhile, the length of the first filter
segment 32100 may be extended, and the length of the entire cigarette 30000 may be
adjusted according to the length of the first filter segment 32100.
[0359] The second filter segment 32300 may also be a cellulose acetate filter. For example,
the second filter segment 323 may be fabricated as a recess filter including a hollowness
therein, but is not limited thereto. The length of the second filter segment 32100
may be from about 5 mm to about 15 mm or may preferably be about 12 mm. The length
of the second filter segment 32300 is not limited to the numerical range described
above.
[0360] Also, the second filter segment 32300 may include at least one capsule 32400. Here,
the capsule 32400 may have a structure in which a content liquid containing a flavoring
material is wrapped with a film. For example, the capsule 32400 may have a spherical
or cylindrical shape. The diameter of the capsule 32400 may be about 2 mm or greater
or may preferably be from about 2 mm to about 4 mm.
[0361] The material constituting the film of the capsule 32400 may be a starch and/or a
gelling agent. For example, gelling gum or gelatin may be used as the gelling agent.
Furthermore, a gelling agent may be further used as a material for forming the film
of the capsule 32400. Here, as the gelling agent, for example, a calcium chloride
group may be used. Furthermore, a plasticizer may be further used as a material for
forming the film of the capsule 32400. As the plasticizer, glycerine and/or sorbitol
may be used. Furthermore, a coloring agent may be further used as a material for forming
the film of the capsule 32400.
[0362] For example, as a flavouring material included in the content liquid of the capsule
324, menthol, plant essential oil, and the like may be used. As a solvent of the flavouring
material included in the content liquid, for example, a medium chain fatty acid triglyceride
(MCT) may be used. Also, the content liquid may include other additives like a figment,
an emulsifying agent, a thickening agent, etc.
[0363] The cooling structure 32200 cools aerosol generated as the heater 13000 heats the
tobacco rod 31000. Therefore, a user may inhale aerosol cooled to a suitable temperature.
The length of the cooling structure 32200 may be from about 10 mm to about 20 mm or
may preferably be about 14 mm. The length of the cooling structure 32200 is not limited
to the numerical range described above.
[0364] For example, the cooling structure 32200 may be formed of polylactic acid. The cooling
structure 32200 may be fabricated in various forms to increase the surface area per
unit area (that is, a surface area in which the cooling structure 32200 contacts the
aerosol). Various examples of the cooling structure 32200 are described below with
reference to FIGS. 28A to 28F.
[0365] The tobacco rod 31000 and the first filter segment 32100 may be wrapped by a first
wrapper 33100. For example, the first wrapper 33100 may be made of a paper packaging
material having oil resistance.
[0366] The cooling structure 32200 and the second filter segment 32300 may be wrapped by
a second wrapper 33200. In addition, the entire cigarette 30000 may be repackaged
by a third wrapper 33300. For example, the second wrapper 33200 and the third wrapper
33300 may be made of a general paper wrapping material. Optionally, the second wrapper
33200 may be an oil resistant hard wrap or a PLA fragrance-added paper. Also, the
second wrapper 33200 may wrap a portion of the second filter segment 32300, and may
further wrap the second filter segment 32300 and the cooling structure 32200.
[0367] Referring to FIG. 27B, the cigarette 30000 may include a fourth wrapper 33400. At
least one of the tobacco rod 31000 and the first filter segment 32100 may be wrapped
by the fourth wrapper 33400. In other words, only the tobacco rod 31000 may be wrapped
by the fourth wrapper 33400, or the tobacco rod 31000 and the first filter segment
32100 may be wrapped by the fourth wrapper 33400. For example, the fourth wrapper
33400 may be made of a paper packaging material.
[0368] The fourth wrapper 33400 may be formed by applying (or coating) a predetermined material
to one or both surfaces of a paper packaging material. Here, an example of the predetermined
material may be, but is not limited to, silicon. Silicon exhibits characteristics
like heat resistance with little change due to the temperature, oxidation resistance,
resistances to various chemicals, water repellency, electrical insulation, etc. However,
any material having the above-described characteristics other than silicon may be
applied (or coated) to the fourth wrapper 33400 without limitation.
[0369] Meanwhile, although FIG. 27B shows that the cigarette 30000 includes both the first
wrapper 33100 and the fourth wrapper 33400, but the present disclosure is not limited
thereto. In other words, the cigarette 30000 may include only one of the first wrapper
33100 and the fourth wrapper 33400.
[0370] The fourth wrapper 33400 may prevent the cigarette 30000 from burning. For example,
when the tobacco rod 31000 is heated by the heater 13000, there is a possibility that
the cigarette 30000 is burned. In detail, when the temperature is raised to a temperature
above the ignition point of any one of materials included in the tobacco rod 31000,
the cigarette 30000 may be burned. Even in this case, since the fourth wrapper 33400
includes a non-combustible material, the cigarette 30000 may be prevented from burning.
[0371] Also, the fourth wrapper 33400 may prevent the holder 10000 from being contaminated
by materials generated by the cigarette 30000. Through puffs of a user, liquid substances
may be formed in the cigarette 30000. For example, as the aerosol formed by the cigarette
30000 is cooled by the outside air, liquid materials (e.g., moisture, etc.) may be
formed. As the fourth wrapper 33400 packs the tobacco rod 31000 and/or the first filter
segment 32100, liquid substances produced in the cigarette 30000 may be prevented
from being leaked out of the cigarette 30000. Accordingly, the casing 14000 of the
holder 10000 and the like may be prevented from being contaminated by the liquid materials
formed by the cigarette 30000.
[0372] FIGS. 28A to 28F are diagrams showing examples of a cooling structure of a cigarette.
[0373] For example, the cooling structures shown in FIGS. 28A-28F may be fabricated by using
fibers made of pure polylactic acid (PLA).
[0374] For example, when a cooling structure is manufactured by filling a film (sheet),
the film (sheet) may be broken by an external impact. In this case, the aerosol cooling
effect of the cooling structure is deteriorated.
[0375] In another example, when a cooling structure is manufactured through extrusion molding
or the like, the efficiency of the process is lowered due to the addition of operations
like cutting of a structure. Also, there are limits in manufacturing a cooling structure
in various shapes.
[0376] As the cooling structure according to an embodiment is fabricated by using polylactic
acid fibers (e.g., weaving), the risk of the cooling structure being deformed or losing
function by an external impact may be reduced. Also, by changing the way of combining
fibers, the cooling structure having various shapes may be fabricated.
[0377] Furthermore, by fabricating the cooling structure by using fibers, the surface area
contacting with aerosol is increased. Therefore, the aerosol cooling effect of the
cooling structure may be further improved.
[0378] Referring to FIG. 28A, the cooling structure 41000 may be formed to have a cylindrical
shape, and at least one air passage 41100 may be formed in a cross-section of the
cooling structure 41000.
[0379] Referring to FIG. 28B, the cooling structure 42000 may be manufactured as a structure
in which a plurality of fibers are entangled with one another. At this time, the aerosol
may flow between the fibers, and a vortex may be formed according to the shape of
the cooling structure 42000. The vortex expands an area of contact of the aerosol
in the cooling structure 42000 and increases the time that the aerosol stays in the
cooling structure 42000. Therefore, heated aerosol may be effectively cooled.
[0380] Referring to FIG. 28C, the cooling structure 43000 may be manufactured in the form
of a plurality of bundles 43100.
[0381] Referring to FIG. 28D, a cooling structure 44000 may be filled with granules formed
of polylactic acid, cut leaves, or charcoal. Also, the granules may be fabricated
by using a mixture of polylactic acid, cut leaves, and charcoal. On the other hand,
the granules may further include an element capable of increasing the aerosol cooling
effect other than polylactic acid, the cut leaves, and/or charcoal.
[0382] Referring to FIG. 28E, a cooling structure 45000 may include a first cross-section
45100 and a second cross-section 45200.
[0383] The first cross-section 45100 borders the first filter segment 32100 and may include
gaps into which an aerosol may be introduced. The second cross-section 45200 borders
the second filter segment 32300 and may include gaps through which an aerosol may
be discharged. For example, each of the first cross-section 45100 and the second cross-section
45200 may include a single gap having the same diameter, but the diameters and the
numbers of the gaps included in the first cross-section 45100 and the second cross-section
45200 are not limited thereto.
[0384] In addition, the cooling structure 45000 may include a third cross-section 45300
between the first cross-section 45100 and the second cross-section 45200, the third
cross-section 45300 including a plurality of gaps. For example, the diameters of the
plurality of gaps included in the third cross-section 45300 may be smaller than the
diameters of the gaps included in the first cross-section 45100 and the second cross-section
45200. Also, the number of gaps included in the third cross-section 45300 may be greater
than the number of gaps included in the first cross-section 45100 and the second cross-section
45200.
[0385] Referring to FIG. 28F, a cooling structure 46000 may include a first cross-section
46100 that borders on the first filter segment 32100 and a second cross-section 46200
that borders on the second filter segment 32300. Also, the cooling structure 46000
may include one or more tubular element 46300. For example, the tubular element 46300
may penetrate through the first cross-section 46100 and the second cross-section 46200.
Also, the tubular element 46300 may be packaged with a microporous packaging material
and filled with a filler material (e.g., the granules described above with reference
to FIG. 28D) that may increase the aerosol cooling effect.
[0386] As described above, a holder may generate aerosol by heating a cigarette. Also, aerosol
may be generated independently by the holder or even when the holder is inserted into
a cradle and is tilted. Particularly, when the holder is tilted, a heater may be heated
by power of a battery of the cradle.
[0387] While the present disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments,
it is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the disclosed
example embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications
and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Accordingly, the true scope of protection of the present disclosure should be determined
by the technical idea of the appended claims.
[0388] Specific implementations described in the embodiments are examples, and do not limit
the scope of the embodiments in any way. Moreover, no item or component is essential
to the practice of the present disclosure unless the element is specifically described
as "essential" or "critical".
[0389] The use of the terms "a" and "an" and "the" and similar referents in the context
of describing the present disclosure (especially in the context of the following claims)
are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural. Furthermore, recitation
of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring
individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated
herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were
individually recited herein. Also, the steps of all methods described herein can be
performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly
contradicted by context. The present disclosure is not limited to the described order
of the steps. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., "such
as") provided herein, is intended merely to better illuminate the present disclosure
and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the present disclosure unless otherwise
claimed. Numerous modifications and adaptations will be readily apparent to one of
ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present
disclosure.
[0390] The embodiments of the present disclosure may be written as computer programs and
can be implemented in general-use digital computers that execute the programs using
a computer readable recording medium. In addition, the structure of the data used
in the above-described method may be recorded on a computer-readable recording medium
through various means. Examples of the computer readable recording medium include
magnetic storage media (e.g., ROM, RAM, USB drives, floppy disks, hard disks, etc.),
optical recording media (e.g., CD-ROMs, or DVDs), etc.